Searcy, Arkansas – The Harding University Bisons football team is gearing up for a high-stakes matchup in the Division II playoffs, and the excitement in Searcy is palpable. After wrapping up an 11-0 regular season, the Bisons have clinched the No. 1 seed in the postseason thanks to their victory in the Great American Conference, marking the third time in program history they have completed an undefeated regular season.
Despite the celebrations, Harding’s focus is squarely on their upcoming clash with Northwest Missouri State, a powerhouse in Division II football. Historically, the Bisons have struggled against the Bearcats, holding an 0-4 record in head-to-head matchups. Northwest Missouri State, meanwhile, has a storied record with six national championships between 1998 and 2016, making them one of the most decorated programs in Division II history.
For Harding, the message all week has been consistent and clear. “We know how it feels to win a national championship, so let’s go make it happen again,” said members of the team. That sentiment underscores both the confidence and the pressure facing the Bisons as they prepare to host this pivotal game on their home field.
Head coach Paul Simmons is emphasizing the importance of focusing on the team’s strengths rather than the intimidating history of their opponent. Simmons is urging players to trust their preparation and performance, reminding them that their success this season has come from consistent execution and teamwork. “We can’t let that get in our heads,” Simmons said, pointing to the need to play their style of football against a challenging opponent.
A key aspect of Harding’s strategy is their run game, which the team believes could be the deciding factor not just in this matchup, but throughout the playoffs. The Bisons have relied on a strong ground attack all season, creating momentum and controlling the pace of games. Players are confident that their discipline and physicality in the trenches will allow them to compete with Northwest Missouri State and push deep into the postseason.
While Harding’s playoff history shows a 12-8 record in Division II postseason games, the stakes have never felt higher. Fans in Searcy are rallying behind the team, eager to see the Bisons extend their unbeaten streak and finally overcome a program that has historically bested them. The combination of home-field advantage, disciplined play, and championship experience gives Harding a reason to believe that this could be their year to make history.
For those following the 2025 Division II football playoffs, including all matchups and bracket updates, more information is available at NCAA.com, where fans can track Harding’s progress and cheer on the Bisons as they chase a national title.